Walter Trout is a giant of the blues-rock genre, and a survivor whose hell-and-back career is one of music's last great untold stories. Born March 6th, 1951, in Atlantic City, the guitarist and bandleader can look back on a half-century of musical triumphs, from his breakout as all-star sideman in '70s LA, through the '80s mayhem of Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, onto the solo career that thrives to this day.
In modern times, Walter is a devoted husband and father-of-three. Yet few artists have walked a rockier road to enlightenment. Here, for the first time ever, Walter gives his own frank, unflinching and dazzlingly funny account of his chequered life and times. It's all here: the hits, misses, homelessness, death threats, deals-gone-bad, bust-ups and comedowns.
Even when the spotlight turns onto darker subjects - the desperate trauma of his childhood, the demeaning depths of his addictions and the reality of his recent health issues - Walter speaks out with an honesty that will leave his fans with a deeper appreciation of the man and his art.
Rescued From Reality is the result of 30-plus hours of interviews with Walter, and combines the bandleader's extraordinary testimony with never-before-seen photos from his personal archive. Equal parts thriller, romance, suspense and horror, it's a page-turner you won't be able to put down.
Henry Yates is a British writer and journalist, and reviews editor of the Classic Rock Blues Magazine. He has written for titles including Classic Rock, NME, Total Guitar, Guitarist, Metal Hammer, Shortlist, Rhythm and The Telegraph. This is his first book.
ISBN:
9789082200201
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/09/2014
Category:
Biog: Arts & Entertainment
Imprint:
Omnibus Press
Pages:
152 page/s
Stock:
In stock
Price:
$29.95 AUD